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Budiman Sudjatmiko receives offers from political parties following dismissal from PDIP

After his dismissal from PDIP, Budiman Sudjatmikoan, Indonesian activist and politician who was a political prisoner during the final years of the Suharto regime, is mulling invitations from parties like Gerindra and PKB, who praise his shared aspirations for Indonesia’s progress.

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INDONESIA – In the aftermath of his dismissal from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), several political parties have extended invitations to Budiman Sudjatmiko, an Indonesian activist and politician who was a political prisoner during the final years of the Suharto regime, to join their ranks.

Notably, the Gerindra Party has shown openness in welcoming him. Habiburokhman, Vice Chairman of the Gerindra Party, asserted that their party is open to all Indonesian citizens who uphold the values of Pancasila, the 1945 Constitution, the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI), and the principle of “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika” (Unity in Diversity).

“Gerindra Party is a party that is open to all Indonesian citizens. Anyone who accepts Pancasila, the 1945 Constitution, NKRI, and Bhinneka Tunggal Ika can become a member of Gerindra,” stated Habiburokhman in his statement to CNNIndonesia.com on Friday (25 Aug).

Furthermore, Habiburokhman indicated that Budiman Sudjatmiko, 53, shares similar political aspirations with the Gerindra Party.

He expressed that Gerindra is willing to embrace Budiman Sudjatmiko should he decide to join, stating, “From what I see, Budiman’s struggle and goals are quite similar to those of the Gerindra Party – to advance Indonesia, empower the nation, and ensure the welfare of the people.”

This sentiment was conveyed on Saturday (26 Aug) in Condet, East Jakarta.

Habiburokhman, Vice Chairman of the Gerindra Party.

Fadli Zon, Vice Chairman of Gerindra, noted that while the party welcomes Budiman, the decision ultimately lies with him.

“If Budiman wants to join Gerindra, of course, he is welcome, but we don’t want to impose. It depends on his choice,” stated Fadli Zon.

However, despite these offers, Budiman Sudjatmiko has not yet announced his decision regarding his potential affiliation with Gerindra or other parties.

Habiburokhman remarked, “Currently, we have not received any information on whether Mr. Budiman intends to join Gerindra, so we do not want to speculate.”

Nevertheless, according to Habiburokhman, the Gerindra Party does not want to interfere in PDIP’s decision to dismiss Budiman. Gerindra respects the mechanisms within PDIP’s internal affairs.

The Gerindra Party’s willingness to consider Budiman Sudjatmiko’s potential membership reflects the fluid nature of Indonesian politics, where alliances and affiliations can be shaped by shared ideologies and objectives.

Other parties, such as the Nation Awakening Party (PKB), have also expressed openness to his inclusion. Jazilul Fawaid, Vice Chairman of the Nation Awakening Party (PKB), highlighted the compatibility between PKB and Budiman, citing the shared activist backgrounds of many PKB members.

Jazilul indicated that Budiman could be considered as a potential legislative candidate for the 2024 elections.

Regarding Budiman’s dismissal from PDIP, Jazilul refrained from extensive commentary, citing it as an internal matter for both PDIP and PKB. He emphasized respect for PDIP’s decisions.

Jazilul Fawaid, Vice Chairman of the Nation Awakening Party (PKB).

It is worth noting that PDI Perjuangan officially removed Budiman Sudjatmiko from its membership. The party’s decision stemmed from Budiman’s substantial error in endorsing Gerindra Chairman Prabowo Subianto as a presidential candidate for the 2024 elections.

The expulsion was outlined in a written resolution from PDIP’s Central Executive Board (DPP), signed by PDIP Chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri and Secretary-General Hasto Kristiyanto.

Komarudin Watubun, Chairman of DPP’s Honorary Board, confirmed Budiman’s dismissal, which was the outcome of a disciplinary committee hearing within PDIP on 21 August. Komarudin clarified that the sanctions imposed could be verified at DPP’s secretariat.

Meanwhile, Budiman Sudjatmiko has broken his silence regarding his next steps. Drawing a poignant analogy, he likened his situation to that of someone newly single, expressing his intention to be “unaffiliated” or politically unattached for a time, much like a period of mourning following a breakup.

“I might consider being ‘unaffiliated’ for a while. It’s like someone who has just lost a life partner, needing to undergo a prolonged period of mourning. Isn’t that normal during such times?” Budiman remarked at Tennis Indoor, Senayan, Jakarta, last Tuesday.

The impact of his dismissal reverberates deeply, given that Budiman’s political career had its roots firmly planted within PDIP.

Despite this upheaval, he revealed that he is eyeing alternative political affiliations, particularly the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) and the Gerindra Party.

Nevertheless, Budiman emphasized that he requires time to make a decision about party membership once he has concluded his mourning period following the dismissal.

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Naked Russian tourist causes stir in Bali, claims sleepwalking

A Russian tourist, claiming sleepwalking, alarmed residents by walking naked in Bali. He received a warning, with the Indonesian police emphasizing the need of respect for local norms.

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INDONESIA: In an unusual incident that left residents of Darmawangsa Street in Banjar Petangan, Kutuh Village, South Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali, perplexed, a Russian national, identified as DS (34), was seen strolling naked on Wednesday (27 Sep).

This bizarre incident has sparked concerns among locals and raised questions about the man’s actions.

South Kuta Police Chief I Nyoman Karang Adiputra, while interrogating the Russian man, DS (34), for walking naked on Darmawangsa Street, Banjar Petangan, Kutuh Village, South Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali, on Wednesday (27 Sep). (Photo: KOMPAS.com)

According to local authorities, DS, who is a professional parkour athlete in his home country, was apprehended shortly after the incident. He claimed to suffer from a sleepwalking disorder.

“DS admitted to having a history of sleepwalking and is currently taking prescribed medication,” stated I Ketut Sukadi, the Head of the Public Relations Section at the Denpasar City Police Resort (Polresta), in a written statement.

Sukadi further explained that, based on reports from witnesses, the foreign tourist was observed leaving a villa and walking towards Darmawangsa Street in the buff around 9.22 am local time.

Upon reaching a workshop, he stood motionless for approximately 30 minutes. Subsequently, the tourist was seen crossing the road multiple times.

Alarmed residents who witnessed the scene promptly alerted local law enforcement.

Officers from the Kuta Police Sector, along with Public Order Officers (Linmas) and the Municipal Police Unit (Satpol PP) of Kutuh Village, rushed to the scene. DS fled into a villa in South Kuta upon seeing the gathering crowd and officials approaching.

During questioning, DS revealed that he had been staying at a Guest House in Tabanan Regency, Bali, as a guest of a friend since Tuesday (26 Sep).

Following the incident, the police collaborated with immigration authorities to examine DS’s travel documents to Bali. It was confirmed that his immigration documents were in order, resulting in a mere warning for his actions.

“DS is a professional parkour athlete in his home country. At this time, he has only received a stern warning,” added Sukadi.

In light of this incident, Sukadi urged all tourists, both domestic and foreign, within the jurisdiction of Polresta Denpasar, to always respect and honor Bali’s culture, customs, and applicable regulations. He emphasized the importance of adhering to local norms and laws to avoid any violations.

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Indonesian woman returns paralyzed from Riyadh sparks human trafficking suspicions

Budi Hartini, a paralyzed Indonesian migrant worker returning from Riyadh, prompts a human trafficking investigation, raising concerns about migrant worker safety.

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INDONESIA: In a shocking turn of events, a 39-year-old woman identified as Budi Hartini hailing from Teniga Village in the Tanjung District of North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), has been left paralyzed after her return from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in September 2022.

Authorities suspect that she may have fallen victim to human trafficking.

Hartini’s condition is currently dire, as she is unable to speak and is confined to a wheelchair. Disturbingly, there are visible stitches on her head and scars on her throat.

Muhammad Saleh, the Chairperson of the Migrant Workers Legal Aid Center, revealed, “When she was brought back (picked up in Jakarta), she was already paralyzed, her head had already been fractured but had been stitched back together. Her body is now paralyzed; she can’t speak, can’t do anything, and no one seems to be taking responsibility.”

Budi Hartini has filed a report on her alleged human trafficking ordeal with the North Lombok Regional Police.

Accompanied by her family, the village head, the Legal Aid Center, and migrant worker protection advocates, she submitted her complaint to the Directorate of General Crime Investigation (Dit Reskrimum) at the NTB Regional Police headquarters.

According to Saleh, Hartini’s case goes beyond the usual human trafficking cases and involves potential violations of human rights.

“Because this case is not just a regular human trafficking case, but it involves human rights violations. The victim’s head was fractured, allegedly from a fall at the airport. But we do not yet know if this occurred at the airport,” he explained.

Saleh added that if the victim did fall at the airport, there should be an official statement from airport authorities or a local hospital.

“Because the airport is a highly accountable place. So, if someone falls, there should be a letter from the airport authorities, perhaps if she was still under the airline’s responsibility, there should also be a letter from the local police, a letter from the hospital, including the local government,” Saleh emphasized.

Novita Sari, a Migrant Worker Advocate, recounted that the incident began when Hartini registered as a domestic worker intending to go to the Middle East in May 2022, through an intermediary known as SY.

Shortly afterwards, Hartini was processed and sent to a shelter in Jakarta. After one week in Jakarta, she was then provided with a ticket to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

From the moment BD left for Riyadh, her family in Lombok received no further information.

“Based on the information we received, she had an accident at Riyadh Airport. According to what we heard, she had a head injury and underwent surgery,” Novita explained.

Throughout the surgical and medical treatment processes, the family received no communication whatsoever.

“During this process, there was no information given to the family, neither at the time of the incident nor during her treatment,” Novita stated.

Three months after Hartini’s alleged fall at Riyadh Airport, the family was informed that Hartini would be repatriated due to her illness.

“They only mentioned she was sick, without specifying the nature of her illness,” Novita added.

Upon Hartini’s return on 3 September 2022, the family was shocked and devastated. Budi Hartini, who had departed as a healthy migrant worker, returned in a pitiful condition.

Her hair had been shaved due to surgery, and there were visible stitches on her head from a surgical procedure. She also had scars on her throat, rendering her unable to speak, relying solely on gestures. Hartini’s condition remains far from stable.

Accompanied by her family, Hartini has reported the alleged human trafficking case to the NTB Regional Police in hopes of obtaining justice.

“Our hope is to achieve justice because this has led to permanent disability and to deter other intermediaries,” Novita remarked.

Ni Made Pujewati, the Head of Subdirectorate IV at the West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Regional Police’s Directorate of General Crime Investigation. (Photo: TribunNews.com)

In response to the case, Ni Made Pujewati, the Head of Subdirectorate IV at the NTB Regional Police’s Directorate of General Crime Investigation, stated that they would thoroughly investigate the recruitment process of victims sent to work in Saudi Arabia.

“We will delve into the facts of what the victim actually experienced, starting from the recruitment process, this is a fragment that needs to be explored,” Pujawati said on Monday, September 25, 2023.

The NTB Regional Police’s Human Trafficking Task Force, in collaboration with district police departments, has already uncovered 31 cases in 2023 involving hundreds of Indonesian migrant workers.

Among these cases, Hartini’s condition has been described as the most severe.

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